A place I used to go to, many of the guys and gals didn't kick correctly.

I didn't realize this until I went at trained at another school for a little bit and came back.

I mentioned it to the lead instructor, who just brushed it off.
Stated that most of them wouldn't stay very long, and it really wasn't all that important.
Besides which, none of them would be fighting for real and didn't need to know how to kick properly.

:angry5:

This was a Tae Kwon Do school in Pensacola, left there a while back, but it still burns the heck out of me.

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and your thread sucks .

6/16/2010 7:08am,

Rubberduck

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Originally Posted by Shadowsot

A place I used to go to, many of the guys and gals didn't kick correctly.

I didn't realize this until I went at trained at another school for a little bit and came back.

I mentioned it to the lead instructor, who just brushed it off.
Stated that most of them wouldn't stay very long, and it really wasn't all that important.
Besides which, none of them would be fighting for real and didn't need to know how to kick properly.

:angry5:

This was a Tae Kwon Do school in Pensacola, left there a while back, but it still burns the heck out of me.

If itīs any consolation, you are not only one who has run into that attitude.
I have sometimes difficulties to care for beginner students, knowing that most of them quit after the course. But thatīs the way it is and has been long as Iīve been doing MAīs. =)

6/16/2010 7:54am,

Shadowsot

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Originally Posted by Backfistmonkey

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and your thread sucks .

I know, my thread is bad, and I feel bad.

6/16/2010 8:12am,

XmasSpiritedAway

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Originally Posted by Shadowsot

I know, my thread is bad, and I feel bad.

Next time just tack posts like that to a current TKD themed thread or maybe Trollshido if you just MUST have your own thread about it.